Nicola Peltz has revealed she could have up to eight children with her husband Brooklyn Beckham, as she opened up about their plans for the future.
The 27-year-old actress said they would like to both adopt and have kids of their own. She added that her and Brooklyn, 23, "definitely want a big family" as they both have plenty of brothers and sisters.
Nicola has seven siblings including brothers Brad, Will, Matthew, Diesel, Zachary, Gregory and sister Brittany.
Aspiring chef Brooklyn is the eldest of Victoria Beckham and David Beckham 's four children. His siblings are brothers Romeo and Cruz and sister Harper Seven.
Nicola admitted that Brooklyn is keen to have children soon, but said she would rather wait a little while longer.
"He wants kids yesterday. I think in a couple of years. We definitely want a big family. He has three siblings, I have seven," she said in an interview with The Sunday Times magazine Style.
When asked if she would have eight children, the Transformers star said: "It's a lot but... I don't know."
Nicola added: "We want to adopt some kids, have some of our own. That would be the dream."
Elsewhere in the interview, Nicola addressed her alleged fall out with Brooklyn's mum and said "no family is perfect".
She also insisted that she doesn't pay attention to any of the rumours and made clear that "it's not a feud".
Posh Spice was recently urged to "sort it out" before she becomes a grandmother, as Ulrika Johnson waded in on the reported "strained atmosphere".
The mother-of-four, 55, gave Victoria some advice on how to heal her relationship with Nicola, after the family put on a united display for her fashion showcase.
"I do feel for Victoria Beckham. She’s enduring what every mother fears. As a fellow mum of four children, I know that family is everything," she wrote in her column with The Sun.
"Victoria won’t be the only mother, by any stretch of the imagination, who finds her role as the main woman in her son’s life diminished.
"In short, she has been relegated. And, of course, that is the natural order of things. It’s what eventually happens as families evolve," Ulrika continued.
She added: "Poor old VB surely needs to sort out this strained atmosphere before the patter of tiny Beckham feet comes along, it’s one thing making way for a new Mrs Beckham in her daughter-in-law, quite another being an alienated, ostracised granny who doesn’t get a look-in because Nicola’s mum will be all over the grandchild.
"That’s a whole other level of pain."
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